Survey - A World of Warcraft study of Network Services and User Attitude

Hi everyone,

I am a postgraduate student in England and for my final piece of academic work for my degree, I have decided to write about my greatest passion - online gaming - and more specifically WoW. As part of my research, I have constructed a survey which aims to ultimately assess the value (social and financial) of the enormous network market which has been created and developed in parallel to the game over the last 7 years. By network market, I mean the tens of hundreds of websites out there which have been created by individuals and/or companies from and all over the world which serve various purposes (one of which is the awesome MMO-Champion). Some of these websites aim to serve the needs of many (and so provide generic information/services) whereas other websites focus on specific areas or aspects of the game (and so provide more specialised information/services). The game's complex and multi functional nature is the reason WHY this network of complementary services and websites is so large and has been so successful.

I need your help to make this study as accurate as possible and so I kindly request you take a moment to participate in the following survey.
When participating, please keep in mind that this survey is ENTIRELY ANONYMOUS and is a SERIOUS piece of academic work and so I urge you to be sincere in your contribution.

The survey is made up of 15 multiple choice question and should not take more than 5 minutes.

@Arnorei - I think you're right about the time required to complete the survey, though considering not everyone is a fluent English speaker and the description is slightly long, thought being generous was the way to go. Hopefully, people will read your post and feel even more compelled to participate =]

Also done, hope it helps and Will we be able to see the results when you are finished?

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